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- UNHCR Ambassador Angelina Jolie, arrived in Amsterdam with her daughters, but not to attend a film premiere. The actress was spotted yesterday morning in the public gallery of the International Criminal Court in The Hague for the first ever verdict. Thomas Lubanga was found guilty. The Congolese warlord was convicted of kidnapping and forcing children to become child soldiers.

- Romantic getaway for Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman. The couple jetted to Paris to have a relaxing week, playing tourists and shopping. Yesterday Drew – who is rumored to be pregnant – stopped at Chanel boutique for over two hours. During the evening the lovebirds have been spotted having a romantic dinner at bistro Chez Georges.

- Gloria Sachs, the fashion designer credited with inventing capri pants, died at the age of 85 Monday night. According to WWD, Sachs’ death was completely unexpected: she was planning to move to Shanghai in a month this fall because she was dealing with a school project.

- Following years enjoying X-Files’s success, Gillian Anderson(known as CIA agent Scully) is back acting in Great Expetations, and in an interview she reveals something unexpected. "I was in a relationship with a girl at high school,” the star says, adding that, at that time, she was attracted by men as well. The actress - twice divorced – is partnered with Mark Griffiths since 2006 and has 3 children.

- Seann William Scott is a busy man. According to the magazine the actor asked girlfriend Lindsay Frimodt to marry him. "He proposed on Valentine Day and she said yes,” a source tells the magazine.

- It’s over. Peter Facinelli and Jennie Garth are no longer a couple, and after 11 years of marriage they announce their divorce. " While we have decided to end our marriage, we both share the same deep love and devotion to our children. We remain dedicated to raising our beautiful daughters together. We ask for privacy and respect during this time," they tell People in a statement. Peter – who became famous worldwide thanks to the success of the film Twilight - and Jennie - famous Kelly Taylor in Beverly Hills 90210 – share three daughters: Luca, 14, Lola 9 and Fiona, 5. The ex couple met on the set of a Tv series in 1996.

- Riley Keough is engaged. Elvis Presley’s granddaughter could soon marry actor Alex Pettyfer. The two met on the set of Magic Mike about six months ago and have been inseparable ever since. Details about date and place of the wedding are still unknown.

- Nina Agdal was nominated Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2012 Rookie of the Year. The model – selected from 6 other gorgeous models – took 17.3% of the votes and won. In the photo shoot in the magazine, Nina was photographed by James Macari in Seychelles.

- Lindsay Lohan is in trouble again. It looked like the actress wanted to turn the page, but last night she ran the risk to get in trouble with the law. She left Hollywood’s Sayers Club around midnight on her Porsche, when she was blocked by paparazzi nearby the Hookah Lounge. Not to be photographed, Lindsay struck the manager of the nightclub and then peeled out. Police came to the scene but it looks like the actress is not going to pay the consequences of what she’s done.

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- While a number of celebrities have slapped their names on fashion brands that in no way reflect their style, some pairings just make perfect sense. Agyness Deyn is collaborating with Dr. Martens on a new line. The British model’s clothing, shoes, and accessories collection will debut in the fall. "The brand is a great fit for me, as it stands for strong character and being able to shape your own personal identity," Deyn tells WWD. She starred in the Doc Martens fall 2011 and spring 2012 ad campaigns.

- Piers Morgan appears to be holding a grudge against Kate Moss. In 2010, the CNN personality recalled to the Daily Mail a conversation in which Moss called him an "a**hole"; after Morgan apologized to Moss, he "felt a Louboutin-pointed foot lash out under the table and collide with the table leg". After two years, things seem to be no better between them. "Kate Moss is utterly horrific," Morgan tells the UK's Mirror this week. "If people actually knew what she was like they would never, ever be interested in her again. She’s just a real, spoilt little madam from Croydon. There’s nothing wrong with Croydon – I was brought up near Croydon. But she’s just a vile little creature." According to the new interview, Moss kicked Morgan on several different occasions, prompting Piers to ask her, "Kate, why are you kicking me?" Her reply? "Because I want to."

- Jessica Simpson's large pregnancy bump has led to speculation she's got an extra bun in the oven. But during an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Monday, the Fashion Star mentor finally put rumors to rest. "No, it's not twins," Simpson said. "I know it looks like it." When Jay Leno joked that Simpson looked like she might give birth any minute, she replied, "Not quite yet. We have some time." Adding that she's "waddling at this point", Simpson pointed out that she was wearing sky-high heels. "It's a lot of weight to carry on six inches!" Simpson, who is expecting a baby girl with fiance Eric Johnson this spring, admitted she's nervous about giving birth. "Labor is really going to hurt," she told Leno. "I have so much respect for my mom and all the women across the world."

- Is big sister getting practice? Jennifer Garner resurfaced in Santa Monica on Monday for a doctor's appointment - with daughter Violet, 6, carting a doll in a toy baby carrier. The real thing - baby brother Samuel, born February 27 - evidently stayed at home. Wearing sunglasses, Garner stayed covered up in baggy jeans, a sweater and a lightweight jacket. Little Samuel is the third child and the first son for Garner and husband Ben Affleck, whose middle child is Seraphina, 3. Garner was first spotted post-birth cruising in her Land Raver in Pacific Palisades last Wednesday. Sleepy-looking dad Affleck was photographed the same day smoking a cigarette.

- Despite her long list of films, Julia Roberts' children have not seen any of her movies - yet. Her three children, 7-year-old twins Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus Walter and 4½-year-old Henry Daniel, will even have to wait to see her latest film, family flick Mirror Mirror. "I think they are [too young] considering the part that I play," Roberts told reporters at a press conference for the film, in which she plays Snow White's evil Queen. "We have a pretty rigid viewing feeling in our house," she says of her policy with her husband, director of photography Danny Moder, about exposing their kids to their work. "We'll find our right time that will be happy and joyous for us to share that all together, but it probably isn't in two weeks." For now, her three kids don't watch many movies or TV shows at all, preferring instead to spend their time at home reading and talking.

- Jessica Biel is W magazine's newest cover girl. The actress, who turned 30 this month and recently got engaged to Justin Timberlake, told W’s Editor at Large Lynn Hirschberg about her rebellious teenage days, when she chopped her locks while starring on family-friendly show 7th Heaven. "I cut my hair super short and dyed it blonde," she recalled. "I had to apologize to Aaron Spelling [the producer] for doing that. He wasn’t happy. When I turned 17 or 18, a really obnoxious friend sent a stripper to the set. I had to apologize for that too. The show was all about family values, and they took that position seriously. I was always apologizing." She also discussed being sick of her healthy athlete image. "I think I need to destroy my reputation," she said. "This whole I’m outdoorsy, I’m really healthy—it’s too squeaky-clean [laughs]. That’s going to be my new thing: Go dark and unhealthy. It’s time to be very, very bad."

- Ever wondered who or what was the main influence behind Rose Byrne's fashion choices? It's her hair! The star admits that whenever she's choosing a red carpet outfit, how it looks with her '70s style bangs in a major factor. "In terms of like red carpet, day-to-day, not so much but in terms of carpet, it's like what's gonna look right with the hair kind of thing," she says. "But it's fun and it's a little high maintenance with the bangs, but you know..." And while Byrne has made some daring red carpet choices, she still wouldn't describe her style as fearless. "I admire people who are fearless like, I think, Kate Moss is really fearless while she's being incredibly cool and chic. And Alexa Chung, she's fantastic. I think Michelle Williams it look beautiful but now, I don't think I'm fearless, quite yet. Working on it," she says.

- Madonna's new fragrance Truth or Dare hasn't won any big fans over at MTV Style. On receiving a sample, the concocted scent was tested by a selection of staffers (who, according to MTV Style, weren't made aware they were trying out Madonna's fragrance beforehand). The reactions? "This smells like an older woman lying around on a fainting couch," said Tamar, a managing editor. "She's wearing a pink robe and fluffy slippers, and she doesn't work." Production assistant Lauren said, "It smells like you're on your way to grandmahood, like you're not quite there, but there's a hint that you're heading in the right direction." Video producer and editor Nate had another take: "There's a patchouliness... but it makes me think of food and grandma. But not Chanel grandma, more like Pennsylvania grandma... This is Paula Deen."

- Raquel Welch believes American culture has devolved to the point where "we're all sex addicts". The actress, who was once a huge sex symbol, talks to Men's Health magazine about sexuality, both in her heyday and today. "I think we’ve gotten to the point in our culture where we’re all sex addicts, literally," she says. "We have equated happiness in life with as many orgasms as you can possibly pack in, regardless of where it is that you deposit your love interest... I don’t care if I’m becoming one of those old fogies who says, 'Back in my day we didn’t have to hear about sex all the time.'" Welch largely blames the rise of internet porn for the change. "Where is the anticipation and the personalization? It’s all pre-fab now. You have these images coming at you unannounced and unsolicited. It just gets to be so plastic and phony to me," says Welch.

- Leonardo DiCaprio may be one of Hollywood's most recognizable faces, but he still has some perspective on his career. "My mom also taught me to get everything in perspective. I never got to the point when I was mean and cruel to people," he tells Britain's The Sun. "I realise that I do not change the course of history. I am an actor, I do a movie, that's the end of it. You have to realise we are just clowns for hire. After I had success it was great, at first, not to worry about money. It was on my mind when I was growing up. Just being able to buy my grandmother some scarves she wanted and not have to think about it was a sign of good times. It sounds corny but it gave me happiness at the time." He adds, "My father, George, has also affected the choices in my life regarding films. I like films that take chances or say something different or experiment."

- A meeting of two powerhouses. Hillary Clinton and Iron Lady Oscar winner Meryl Streep bonded over a private dinner at the actress’ apartment in New York City's TriBeCa on Saturday night. Sources say that the lobby was swarmed with Secret Service officers as the secretary of state headed up to Streep’s penthouse. Earlier in the evening, the pair had shared the stage at the Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center. Streep — who whipped out her latest Oscar and said, "This is what you get when you play a world leader" — introduced Clinton, who in turn quipped she was relieved that Streep "didn’t do a movie called The Devil Wears Pantsuits" before moving onto more serious matters, urging women to be "fearless" and "audacious".

- If Jessica Chastain's custom-made Alexander McQueen gown caught your eye during this year’s Oscars, an opportunity has popped up to make it your very own! All you need is $28,950 to purchase a silk organza version of the gown on Net-A-Porter.com. Reads the description: "Crafted with a couture-like sensibility, Alexander McQueen’s silk-faille gown is a magnificent showcase for the brand’s breathtakingly unique aesthetic. Tumbling tiers of silk-organza create a silhouette that is both dramatic and undeniably elegant, and the intricate gold embroidery and embellishment is even more beautiful up close. A neat clutch and earrings are the only additions you’ll need to complete an unforgettable evening look."

- Courtney Love is upset once again. The rock widow believes Kermit the Frog and his gang of Muppet friends "raped" the memory of her late husband Kurt Cobain - by bastardizing Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit in their 2011 movie without her permission. Love says she has the absolute power to approve or deny the use of Cobain's music for commercial purposes, and she never gave the OK for the two companies to use the song for the 2011 Muppets movie. But, according to TMZ, Love sold off half of her rights to Cobain's music to a company called Primary Wave Music. And Love also gave Primary Wave the exclusive right to distribute Nirvana's entire catalog. Also, not only did Primary Wave approve the use of Smells Like Teen Spirit in the Muppet's movie, they got permission from the two surviving Nirvana members Dave Grohl (who is in the movie) and Krist Novoselic. A chunk of the profits from songs in the catalog go to Love and her daughter, Frances Bean.

- Chad Michael Murray is returning to TV screens - in a show produced by Natalie Portman. The former One Tree Hill star has been cast as the male lead in ABC's drama pilot Scruples. Based on the Judith Krantz novel, the soap is set in the late 1970s and follows Billy (Claire Forlani), a socialite who, following her husband's death, seeks to open a fashion-forward boutique in the heart of Beverly Hills. Boris Kodjoe plays Billy's ex-husband's attorney. Murray will play Spider Elliott, a handsome photographer and partner in Billy's fashion endeavor. Karinne Vanasse will guest star in the pilot as a designer named Valentine. Bob Brush and Mel Harris will pen the pilot and executive produce alongside Tony Krantz, Annette Savitch and Oscar winner Portman.

- The Hunger Games has shed a little blood and gore so it can get the rating UK distributors require. The British Board of Film Classification has mandated that seven seconds of cuts be made for the UK distribution of the new movie, in order for the film to receive a 12A rating. According to the BBFC’s official listing for the movie, seven seconds were cut at the request of distributor Lionsgate UK to remove "an emphasis on blood and injury" in order to lower the rating and attract younger audiences to the film. With the cuts, Lionsgate UK was able to release the film as 12A, as opposed to 15, with a consumer warning. The film, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth, will be released on March 23.